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Description So, you waited long…and now finally, it’s here. For all those who asked for it, my micro book tutorial
After a DD for “Matryoshka Books” [link] , there was so many questions about how to do it and so many requests for tutorial, that I found it impossible to refuse.
So here it is.
Hope you’ll find it helpful…it’s my first tut ever, so there might be flaws. Please, do ask if anything is unclear or not explained.
This is not the completely same method I used for “Matryoshka Books”…there, I was bound to use completely “classic” methods, as I wanted to challenge myself with it.
Here's a bit altered method I use most of the times. For example, my “Maylar Notebook” is made this way (also, most of the micro books in my gallery, too).
All classic methods are bit harder to do when it comes to micro books…and demand more materials and some more practice, so I felt this one (an bit easier one) would better suit most people, for those who just start binding or just want a little book for themselves, to write or draw on. For the same reason, I used paper for binding. Cheaper for trying and easier to do. Still, if you want to use fabric, use it the same way like paper is used here, there’s no difference in method.
I can say without hesitation, this binding method is equally professional, so when finished, your book will be usable, durable and beautiful as same as if you would do it classic way.
This binding method is closest to “ perfect binding” method (basically, it is “ perfect binding” method, altered here and there and combined with hard covers). For those confused, “ perfect binding” is the method most of your soft cover books are bound by.
This book is 2.5mm x 2mm big, for purposes of this tutorial. You can alter the size to fit your needs; the method will be the same. But I will remind you, this is micro book tutorial…this method fits fine for everything smaller than a regular notebook.
Anyway, that’s about it…as I say, ask about everything unclear, I will answer.
Please pardon possible grammar & spelling mistakes.
Good luck…
P.S. Copyright issues
This tutorial is free to use. You don’t need to link me or anything if using this tutorial. It’s there for free usage.
But this tutorial is not completely free to share. By this I mean: don’t copy or share this tut under someone else’s (yours) name, don’t remove my sig and copyright from it and please, instead of pasting it or submitting it on some other place, better give people link to here. This tutorial is under free copyright, for much that is worth.
But, again, the usage of it is free as possible. If you want, you can note or comment with a link to your micro books, I would love to see ^^ But that’s just a wish, not obligation.
Basically, I have just one big request… please, have fun. It’s no worth doing this things if you don’t

Update:
Lately, I get a lot of questions about selling these books...just to note you people, if you wanna sell one or two to your friends or someone who like them, I really don't mind, so go for it...but, unless you contact me first and we come to some agreement, no mass sales, ok? I have legally protected this idea few years ago (when I was more serious about mass production myself)...and even for some time I'm not interested in mass production, but only unique pieces, the protection still stands, so abusing it is a no-no, unless you wanna face law.
Again, if you wanna sell few, I really, really don't mind and feel free to do it...if you wanna start selling them seriously (like, over ten pieces) online (like Etsy or similar) or offline (in shops, fairs and so on...), just note me, I'm sure we can find some agreement to suit us both
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Comments: 235

Maylar In reply to ??? [2010-03-02 01:07:46 +0000 UTC]

Glad you like it and it was my pleasure ^^

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drianis In reply to ??? [2010-03-01 07:53:00 +0000 UTC]

OMG, I loved this tuto! Looks so simple, and, if everything goes wrong, just throw away and try again! Minimal waste of material hahahaha!

I'll try, definitelly!

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Maylar In reply to drianis [2010-03-02 01:11:38 +0000 UTC]

I'm only glad if you find it helpful...will be incredible glad if you try it and will keep my fingers crossed for you to succeed ^^ Good luck

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trixi-b In reply to ??? [2010-02-18 13:23:17 +0000 UTC]

this is exactly what i was looking for. it looks extremely useful.
i'll try this tutorial as soon as i can.

thank you!

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Maylar In reply to trixi-b [2010-02-19 06:29:54 +0000 UTC]

^^
Well, I'm very glad if you can use it...also, feel free to ask if something is not completely clear, here or over note...
Wish you luck in binding

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trixi-b In reply to Maylar [2010-02-19 15:22:38 +0000 UTC]

thank you!

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Maylar In reply to trixi-b [2010-02-20 05:38:33 +0000 UTC]

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Kitterain In reply to ??? [2010-01-21 17:54:46 +0000 UTC]

..When i first saw what you d done i was amazed and then wanted to try i for myself. I thought they wouldnt have been kind enough to left a tutorial..but you did! thanks

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Maylar In reply to Kitterain [2010-01-22 03:02:16 +0000 UTC]

No problem...I'll be more than glad if you use that tut ^^ Do try, you definitely have from me

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PhoenixWildfire In reply to ??? [2009-12-15 03:04:14 +0000 UTC]

I'm considering making a little mini-manga using this tutorial- with one sided pages (actual Manga pictures inside from the manga). How would you suggest putting the covers on? Should I make the pages first, then print out the covers after I measure the spine?
Ambitious, I know. When I want to try something, I always challenge myself at a hard task XD

Great tutorial though!

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Maylar In reply to PhoenixWildfire [2009-12-16 02:53:08 +0000 UTC]

It's a great idea! And it shouldn't be as hard as you think, only you will need some additional attention on details.
Sure, you first do the pages, connect them together, in short do everything to step 5. Before step 5, do exactly what you said: measure the spine width, add 6mm to that size and print covers "wrapper" with that measure as a spine cover measure. It shouldn't be too hard. Then follow the rest of the tutorial.
I hope you'll manage to bound a great manga book ^^
If you wish, send me the link with photo or of, I would like to see it ^^
P.S. By the way, if you have any more questions, feel free to note me, I would be glad to help

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gothgirlbrandi2 In reply to ??? [2009-11-27 20:52:24 +0000 UTC]

Your little book is so cute. I think I'll give it a try.

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Maylar In reply to gothgirlbrandi2 [2009-11-29 01:09:05 +0000 UTC]

Go do it! Go do it!

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gothgirlbrandi2 In reply to Maylar [2009-11-29 02:04:39 +0000 UTC]

I did. ^-^. I haven't finished the cover, but I love it. It's so cute.

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Maylar In reply to gothgirlbrandi2 [2009-12-06 01:26:39 +0000 UTC]

YES! I do hope for a link to see it, if you submit it (and want to share with me )

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gothgirlbrandi2 In reply to Maylar [2009-12-07 22:29:25 +0000 UTC]

I will when it's finished. Lately I've been really busy.(exams in a week)

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Maylar In reply to gothgirlbrandi2 [2009-12-10 23:44:54 +0000 UTC]

I know how that feels...good like with exams

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gothgirlbrandi2 In reply to Maylar [2009-12-11 21:21:34 +0000 UTC]

I'm just waiting for them to be over. What sucks is I had 3 tests today and then I have 5 review packets to do.

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Maylar In reply to gothgirlbrandi2 [2009-12-13 05:15:26 +0000 UTC]

Lot's of work...I hope all will go well

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gothgirlbrandi2 In reply to Maylar [2009-12-14 22:19:29 +0000 UTC]

Yes, Thank you!

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dubutterflydesign In reply to ??? [2009-10-09 19:16:43 +0000 UTC]

i like it.. actualy i love it... thanks

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Maylar In reply to dubutterflydesign [2009-10-10 01:05:38 +0000 UTC]

Glad you like it I hope you will use it

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dubutterflydesign In reply to Maylar [2009-10-10 19:14:15 +0000 UTC]

I will some day... and I would like to show you my tiny books but in a comleatly deferant materials.... I like books...

sooon you will see them...
thank you for your oreginal art

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Maylar In reply to dubutterflydesign [2009-10-11 03:01:06 +0000 UTC]

Just send the links, whenever you're ready, I'll be glad to see those

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JukaNightmare In reply to ??? [2009-09-26 15:29:39 +0000 UTC]

GREAT TUTORIAL !
thnk U very much ^^ !

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Maylar In reply to JukaNightmare [2009-09-27 00:24:34 +0000 UTC]

No problem, I'm glad if you find it of use

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MiSs-Smile1 In reply to ??? [2009-09-07 19:05:21 +0000 UTC]

Fav ^^
It`s so cool

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Maylar In reply to MiSs-Smile1 [2009-09-07 23:37:20 +0000 UTC]

Thanks ^^

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kayanah In reply to ??? [2009-09-01 17:34:39 +0000 UTC]

That's the best tutorial for mini books I've seen! Well done!

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Maylar In reply to kayanah [2009-09-01 23:25:03 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so much ^^

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luiexs In reply to ??? [2009-09-01 03:12:46 +0000 UTC]

COOL!!!

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Maylar In reply to luiexs [2009-09-01 23:25:13 +0000 UTC]

Thanks ^^

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estranged-illusions In reply to ??? [2009-09-01 03:06:01 +0000 UTC]

These are so cute! It would be adorable to print messages in a very small font size on the pages, and include a little magnifying glass to give as a gift.

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Maylar In reply to estranged-illusions [2009-09-01 23:26:35 +0000 UTC]

You know, I sometimes write in them, but since I ruined my special pens, not that much (sigh). A little magnifying glass...I actually could try to make that, thanks for idea

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